Hey guys. Looking for a fog light upgrade for my 2019 ram 1500 warlock.
I installed a Noco GCP for the block heater, but want to move it. So now is a good time to upgrade the fog light assembly (as I have a 2” hole in the housing)
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Thanks! My dealer called the other day and said they were submitting another claim to Chrysler for a new bumper.
How come? I thought powder coating is better for bumpers, less chipping, scratching etc.
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UPDATE:
Warranty claim has been approved. However they want to PAINT my powder coated bumper. NOT happy. Explained to the body shop this isn’t an acceptable repair, they agreed. I spoke to a warranty rep on the phone who told me a new bumper is not currently an option.
The body shop explained...
Don’t buy the warranty, invest the money, you’ll be even more ahead..... until you pay to have your transmission rebuilt.
Or buy it like OP, not use and get your money back.
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Update for anybody interested:
Spoke to FCA on the phone, they acknowledged that this may be a manufacture defect.
Brought it to a local body shop, as my local Ram dealer doesn’t have an in house body centre. They took photos and advised me they will be forwarding them to FCA. Apparently the...
I mounted a 50” curved on the roof of my 2007 ram. I really liked the look of it, but ditched it for 2 reasons.
1. The whistle is unbearable, no matter what I tried it still made noise.
2. The light reflected way too much off the hood of the white truck. It lit up the entire cab. Might be...
If anybody is wondering. My dealer sold me a set of gator back flaps that will fit with the factory flares.
Haven’t installed them yet, but they look pretty sharp.
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Hey guys.
I am looking for a set of mud flaps (front and back) for my 2019 warlock. I really like the gator backs and have no problem drilling them into the body. But looking at my truck, it doesn’t look like they’ll work because of the fender flares and wheel well liners.
Any...
Explains why the gas I tried didn’t take it off. Carburetor cleaner seems to work. But I was very hesitant to take the liner off with it.
Will try goo gone. I’ve looked at in on the shelf before.
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No it can’t. This was a big deal to me. I really wanted a long bed. But they’re harder and harder to find in a crew cab. I bit the bullet anyway. Worst case I use my 6x12 trailer to haul stuff.
The hump on the hood is the FAKE air intakes lol
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Hmmm I will try this. I’m placing an order on a Canadian Mopar part site to do the cabin air filter mod. I’ll throw this conditioner in the cart as well. Thanks!
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Thanks for all the helpful responses. I think I am just going to get a truck bed mat. They look pretty nice.
I might still go see my line-x dealer. He offered to take a look and see what he could do.
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I posted a link in my original post with some pics. It won’t let me upload to the forum for some reason.
I messaged my local line x and the owner said he can’t spray over factory liner. I’ll keep trying with solvents [emoji2371]
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It’s a spray in. I don’t think insurance would help, my fault and my deductible is probably more than getting the liner sprayed at line-x. Then again, maybe not.
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Some of you might have seen my recent post of my first ever brand new warlock. Well.... owned it two weeks and wife put some paint cans in the box. One tipped over and leaked interior blue paint all over. I sprayed it off right away but it seems to have seeped into all the grit of the bed liner...
Hey guys I just purchased a 2019 warlock. I’ve noticed two spots on the front bumper that look different. The texture is the same as the rest of the bumper. Am I being too picky? Is this a warranty issue that I can take up with the dealer?
Pics:
https://imgur.com/a/rMgBNdY
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I can’t comment on specific shocks. But if you’re a novice, I’d recommend hiring a shop to do the shock assembly. Compressing a truck coil at home is terrifying.
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